Carbs Linux - a simple linux distribution

Sep 16 2020

The libressl “revert” was reverted. System update will replace libressl dependencies with bearssl. You may choose to keep or remove bearssl after the update.

Sep 03 2020

The default TLS provider has been reverted to ‘libressl’. System update will replace bearssl dependencies with libressl. You may choose to keep or remove bearssl after the update.

Jul 27 2020

Carbs Linux’s fork of the kiss package manager has been renamed to Carbs Packaging Tools due to huge amount of changes. Your latest kiss update will handle the bootstrapping. You will need to rename your KISS-* variables to CPT-*

Jun 17 2020

A new rootfs tarball including the changes to the core is released and can be found on the downloads page.

May 26 2020

An initial version for binary package management is released. It can be found on the GitHub page.

May 19 2020

A rootfs tarball targeting the i686 architecture has been released. It can be found on the downloads page

May 10 2020

A GCC 10.1.0 change causes a kernel panic for kernels built with GCC 10.1. This issue can be resolved by applying this patch to your kernel sources.

Apr 27 2020

A new rootfs tarball has been released! You can see it on https://dl.carbslinux.org/releases!

EDIT: A new bug fix release has been made.

Apr 10 2020

IRC channel can now be accessed from #carbslinux at freenode!

Apr 06 2020

A new rootfs tarball has been released. See the downloads page

Apr 05 2020

Carbs Linux repositories will be hosted only on Github. Commits will be pushed there, and not the repository. You have until May 4, 2020 Monday to switch your remotes to https://github.com/CarbsLinux/repository. The git repository will continue to be served until then (without additional commits).

You can switch your remote by executing the following command on your repository directory.

git remote set-url origin https://github.com/CarbsLinux/repository

Feb 18 2020

A new tarball is released. It can be found on https://dl.carbslinux.org.

edit: I have removed the tarball because of a bootstrapping issue. I will be re-adding it later today.

edit 2: I have added a tarball (20200219) to reflect my recent changes on Busybox.

Feb 14 2020

IMPORTANT! Carbs-init update to be released on 17th of February will require manual intervention. I am holding this update back so people can see it before they update their system (even though the update will show the same message as this). The rationale for the update is explained below the intervention.

# There is an explanation for each init
# You only need to follow the instructions
# for your own init-system

## busybox-init
# If you did not edit your inittab simply 
# move inittab.new to inittab
-> mv /etc/inittab.new /etc/inittab

# If you did edit your inittab you can use
# a simple sed command to remove the necessary lines
-> sed -i '/getty/d;/runsvdir/d' /etc/inittab


## runit
# same as busybox-init, if you did not edit
# /etc/runit/2 move 2.new to 2
-> mv /etc/runit/2.new /etc/runit/2

# else
-> vim /etc/runit/2
# open your 2 file and remove the for loop containing
# getty commands. If you are using runit, it is recommended
# to comment out /etc/init/runit.boot

## sinit/minit
# If you did not edit your {sinit-,}launch-services.boot
# you can simply remove it.
-> rm -f /etc/init/launch-services.boot /etc/init/sinit-launch-services.boot

# This should leave you without any issues, and you can safely reboot.

Carbs-init update is to make sure init systems do not clash, and do not have to use different files. This is a sensible update both for the user user and for the maintainer side.

To give an example, before this update busybox-init was managing getty through inittab, runit was managing through /etc/runit/2, and minit/sinit were launching from /etc/init/launch-services.boot. This is a configuration nightmare for everyone, and since I am maintaining and constantly testing those init providers, a huge nightmare for me. This is a Quality of Life update.

Feb 13 2020

Runit is now released on the core repository! You can now replace busybox-init with runit-init. You can also replace the busybox runit utilities with the actual runit. This will reduce the dependency on busybox greatly.

Jan 28 2020

Web Server is now on a Carbs Linux server. It is not complete yet, but I will be adding a little more for the intended functionality. Downtimes can be expected.

UPDATE: ssl is now working.

UPDATE2: downloads are back again.

Jan 22 2020

Expect downtime on Jan 24 2020 22:00 UTC as I will be migrating this web server to my Carbs Linux server!

Jan 15 2020

sinit has been taken to core, and is now officially supported

Jan 13 2020

Busybox update reqires manual intervention

The new busybox package conflicts with the pre-update busybox-init. That’s why you should rebuild and install busybox-init before doing the update.

# Do a kiss update first (but don't actually update it yet), or manually pull the git repository
$ kiss u  # Cancel this operation after it asks for you to confirm the update

# Install the busybox-init package
$ kiss b busybox-init && kiss i busybox-init

# Continue your update as you normally would.
$ kiss u

I have moved runit and logging utilities from the busybox-init package to the busybox package, which is the cause of these conflicts.

Jan 10 2020

carbs-rootfs-20200110.tar.xz was released

Jan 09 2020

Happy new year, everyone! I am back after some long silence. I was unable to commit for a while, but I have pulled some new updates from the KISS repository, added some of my own. This week I will be changing/adding some things.

Important things are,

Dec 18 2019

carbs-rootfs-20191218.tar.xz was released

Dec 17 2019

Installation instruction are now complete. A review would be greatly appreciated!

Dec 15 2019

Carbs Linux Wiki is now available to be edited and updated by the users go to the wiki to obtain more information.

February 2020 EDIT: Changed link for wiki

Dec 12 2019

Busybox and Busybox-init has been seperated into two different packages. This is for adding standalone runit/runit-init to the repositories.

Dec 10 2019

First alpha release was made. See the downloads page.

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